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The role of annexin A5 in the modulation of the immune response against dying and dead cells.

Luis E Munoz1, Benjamin Frey, Friederike Pausch, Wolfgang Baum, Ruediger B Mueller, Bent Brachvogel, Ernst Poschl, Franz Rödel, Klaus von der Mark, Martin Herrmann, Udo S Gaipl.   

Abstract

Annexins are characterized by the ability to bind phospholipids of membranes in the presence of Ca2+. Annexin A5 represents a typical member of this protein family and is a natural occurring highly specific ligand for phosphatidylserine (PS). The exposure of PS is one major "eat me" signal for phagocytes of apoptotic and necrotic cells. Apoptotic cells are normally cleared via an anti-inflammatory pathway. In contrast, the uptake and removal of necrotic cells normally involves inflammation and an immune response. Interestingly, the lack of endogenous annexin A5 also leads to a reduced inflammatory potential of necrotic cells. Annexin A5 may interfere in vivo with the immunosuppressive effects of apoptotic cells since it preferentially binds PS with high affinity and inhibits apoptotic cell uptake by macrophages. In this review we focus on how defects in the clearance process can lead to chronic autoimmunity. Furthermore, the role of annexin A5 as important adjuvant for apoptotic cell-based tumour vaccines is discussed. The mechanism of how the immunogenicity of apoptotic cells can be restored by blocking their PS-dependent clearance is outlined in detail. Taken together, annexin A5 is an important modulator of the immune response against PS-exposing particles like apoptotic cells, necrotic cells, and certain viruses.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17305532     DOI: 10.2174/092986707779941131

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Med Chem        ISSN: 0929-8673            Impact factor:   4.530


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